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us washington. >> reporter: veronica, good morning. the overwhelming message out of the washington is that president obama need to be careful as he tries to trike a balance between restore the public's confidence and trust and protecting national security. even while vacationing on martha's vineyard president obama couldn't escape a moment of apparent frustration on the golf course. but in washington, more troubles await the commander in chief. lawmakers are criticizing the president's plan by nsa programs exposed by leaker edward snowden. >> he's failed to explain these programs which are lawful, which save lives. >> we need to do better in educating our public so they are are not fearful that we the government are violating their privacy. the worm director of the nsa added oversight to hurt a key part of the program moving quickly to protect national security. >> so you need to be careful about how many processes you put in there. the >> reporter: the leak seemed to push russian relations to a post cold war low. president obama has n
us washington. >> reporter: veronica, good morning. the overwhelming message out of the washington is that president obama need to be careful as he tries to trike a balance between restore the public's confidence and trust and protecting national security. even while vacationing on martha's vineyard president obama couldn't escape a moment of apparent frustration on the golf course. but in washington, more troubles await the commander in chief. lawmakers are criticizing the president's...
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use, 202-t thethe us 585-381. out to how you can reach us. facebook.com available too. i see novans saying problems using them for military operations but do not think they should be used again surveillance -- civilians under any circumstances and they should not be allowed to be used for any individual to target another individual. robert miller says this -- from thise comments morning's facebook page on the topic. if you support the use, -- we will hear from law enforcement officials as well. we will also hear from privacy advocates on this issue. now is the chance to turn to you for the first half-hour and the discussion. on the supporto line. good morning. go ahead. caller: good morning. i am an old retired military man. i do not know where we got this. i think what the governor just did, signing the voting thing -- i think --[inaudible] host: what specifically about the use of drones do you support ? rusty up next. caller: i oppose them. they are used to kill people overseas that we have not even declared war on. you bring them back here from the states and start u
use, 202-t thethe us 585-381. out to how you can reach us. facebook.com available too. i see novans saying problems using them for military operations but do not think they should be used again surveillance -- civilians under any circumstances and they should not be allowed to be used for any individual to target another individual. robert miller says this -- from thise comments morning's facebook page on the topic. if you support the use, -- we will hear from law enforcement officials as well....
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so we use off-label use of our own technology. so it's that conundrum where we're the most amazing health care system in the world because we can do all this cool stuff for people, and then we're doing too much of it unnecessarily. >> dr. brenner, you've hit on an a issue that a lot of us have thought about, and that is, you know, unnecessary procedures. i believe that probably doctors like yourself are the most trusted people in our communities. everybody looks to a doctor with great respect and reverence. you go there, you say take care of me, doc. i don't feel good here, i've got a pain there, tell me what to do. you know, we have too many scopes being done on knees that are maybe inappropriate, too many hysterectomies we've heard about in the past, we have doctors that are doing preventive medicine because of legal issues and liability concerns. how can we get to a point where the doctors are doing the right thing for the right reasons not just incentive because, well, one more procedure here, i can get that done. i'll be care
so we use off-label use of our own technology. so it's that conundrum where we're the most amazing health care system in the world because we can do all this cool stuff for people, and then we're doing too much of it unnecessarily. >> dr. brenner, you've hit on an a issue that a lot of us have thought about, and that is, you know, unnecessary procedures. i believe that probably doctors like yourself are the most trusted people in our communities. everybody looks to a doctor with great...
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philip joins us live in london. tell bus this debate. >> reporter: well, richelle, david cameron is making an i a impassioned plea not only to parliament but to public at large trying to sway them into supporting some type of intervention in syria, something that's going to be an uphill battle because there is also war weariness in this country. the prime minister has repeatedly said this is not about regime change. it is about upholding international law. law that britain itself was part of establishing. >> put simply is it in britain's national interest to maintain an international taboo to prevent chemical weapons on the battle field, i think it is, and i think we have an interest in maintaining it. >> the prime minister also repeatedly said if the international community does nothing after this, the first use of chemical weapons on the battlefield in the 21st century it will send a clear message to those who would use chemical weapons that the world will sit by and watch. >> you're saying this is an uphill battl
philip joins us live in london. tell bus this debate. >> reporter: well, richelle, david cameron is making an i a impassioned plea not only to parliament but to public at large trying to sway them into supporting some type of intervention in syria, something that's going to be an uphill battle because there is also war weariness in this country. the prime minister has repeatedly said this is not about regime change. it is about upholding international law. law that britain itself was part...
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so that's information that's useful. that's news you can use. it will help students and parents figure out how much value a college truly offers and then down the road, using these ratings, we're going to work with congress to change how we allocate federal aid for college. because i said this last year and i meant it. colleges that keep their tuition down while providing a high quality education, we want to see their taxpayer support go up. we should not be subsidizing schools that are not getting good results for the young people who attend them. we've got to do more to reward schools that deliver for students and our future. so that's number one. number two, we're going to encourage more colleges to innovate. try new things. do things that can provide a great education without breaking the bank. so for example, a number of colleges across the country are using online education to save time and pone for their students. or they may be, for example, seeing if you can get credits faster. if you can show competency, if you know your subject matter
so that's information that's useful. that's news you can use. it will help students and parents figure out how much value a college truly offers and then down the road, using these ratings, we're going to work with congress to change how we allocate federal aid for college. because i said this last year and i meant it. colleges that keep their tuition down while providing a high quality education, we want to see their taxpayer support go up. we should not be subsidizing schools that are not...
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so -- i want us to work october and use our resources and panelist earlier, mayor had an drew and i and many others have been talking about the fact that folks in our communities are acting like domestic terrorists. and i believe in the war on terror overseas but i would like to be able to walk down the street and be safe as well. the security we put together, tsa, homeland security, fly on an airplane, i would like to be able to walk around. that level of safety as well. this is about priorities and about resources and it is about folks being focused on what is really going on in o the streets in america. if these numbers were reversed, that 40% to 08% of homicide victims in the top 25 cities in the united states of america are black men, if those numbers were reversed, let me assure you that the entire united states of america would be trying to figure out how to change that dynamic and those facts. >> wendy, it is going to have to come from within. help us out here. >> amen. >> i want to actually disagree with something you said earlier. you said these crimes may not be racially moti
so -- i want us to work october and use our resources and panelist earlier, mayor had an drew and i and many others have been talking about the fact that folks in our communities are acting like domestic terrorists. and i believe in the war on terror overseas but i would like to be able to walk down the street and be safe as well. the security we put together, tsa, homeland security, fly on an airplane, i would like to be able to walk around. that level of safety as well. this is about...
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let us look at it. if i do not get either in camera all discovery or hauling it back and forth as appropriate and full disclosure, not only will i issue a subpoena, but i'm going to have to do a lot more. the american people are about to spend more money on this program, perhaps more than any other program launched in its infancy. this is very expensive. you mentioned medicaid. obama care is effectively simply a federal pays both sides large medical program. that's really what it's becoming. the federal taxpayers will be on the hook for huge amounts of money. all we're asking for is that you obey the law as written, and you provide us information when we believe that you created a rule that the last panel couldn't find language to allow you to have that interpretation. you said here said under oath, that, in fact, you had a significant number of people, career professionals, who did analysis. you've begin this committee no such analysis. i'm sending you back very simply. you were pretty close to a usele
let us look at it. if i do not get either in camera all discovery or hauling it back and forth as appropriate and full disclosure, not only will i issue a subpoena, but i'm going to have to do a lot more. the american people are about to spend more money on this program, perhaps more than any other program launched in its infancy. this is very expensive. you mentioned medicaid. obama care is effectively simply a federal pays both sides large medical program. that's really what it's becoming....
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boy is it costing us. new numbers reveal the attorney general racked up over a million dollars in travel expenses. one of the trips costing 95,000 dollars to martha's vineyard. 200,000 dollars to give commencement speeches at 3 ivy league schools. it turns out he spent 113,000 for four trips. while in office just as we get liberal advocacy groups. most were made on board a jet which costs more than $50 million. >>> a 14-year-old utah boy found alive after surviving four-days alone in the woods. they are required to hand over their shoes as a way to encourage them from running away. this child was barefooted. >> all americans are being urged to leave yemen immediately. that according to the state department which is also moving all nonessential personnel out of that country. this as we learn more about what prompt this had terror threat. doug luzader is live in washington this morning. >> while the u.s. facilities in all of these countries will remain closed today there is a special focus in yemen where the
boy is it costing us. new numbers reveal the attorney general racked up over a million dollars in travel expenses. one of the trips costing 95,000 dollars to martha's vineyard. 200,000 dollars to give commencement speeches at 3 ivy league schools. it turns out he spent 113,000 for four trips. while in office just as we get liberal advocacy groups. most were made on board a jet which costs more than $50 million. >>> a 14-year-old utah boy found alive after surviving four-days alone in...
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the president insisted on the sequester, and none of us wanted, none of us like it. there are smarter ways to cut spending. the house has moved twice over the last year and a half to replace the sequester. we saw no action in the united states senate. so if they want the sequester to go, we will have to get serious about our long-term spending problem. host: that was a little bit of speaker boehner from yesterday. on our facebook page, a lot of conversation already going on. -- cut jay, he says everything but basic services. jimmy says, if obama cared, he would be a better president. he don't, so here we go again. jeff says -- nothing new from this pathetic congress. theiams comments -- let government shutdown, maybe they will be able to screw us, spy on us, or cover their scandals up. who am i kidding, they will find a way to do that anyway. another says -- eliminate republicans in the house, eliminate the problem. and tom says -- they should have their pay suspended for not doing their job. oregon on our, democrat line. what do you think about the federal budget an
the president insisted on the sequester, and none of us wanted, none of us like it. there are smarter ways to cut spending. the house has moved twice over the last year and a half to replace the sequester. we saw no action in the united states senate. so if they want the sequester to go, we will have to get serious about our long-term spending problem. host: that was a little bit of speaker boehner from yesterday. on our facebook page, a lot of conversation already going on. -- cut jay, he says...
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tell us more. guest: for those of us been in washington for many years, this is like one of the issues that just won't go away. the whole lobbyist funding of trips for members surfaced in a big way back in the jack abramoff scandal 2006 when it became obvious that he was using travel to lavish destinations and events to essentially bribe lawmakers and a number of people went to jail over that. the house and senate both realize they have a serious problem and went to work to try to make reforms. they created some new rules, no doubt about that, made it little tougher, needed preapproval, needed to go through ethics reviews. but they left a loophole that has been seized upon by a number of groups with special interests. if you were a group with interest before congress, you could set up a nonprofit entity that had very similar interest and they can pay for the travel. that's what's been happening. that's what we've seen over the past few years as a trend and a growing with ethic groups which say noth
tell us more. guest: for those of us been in washington for many years, this is like one of the issues that just won't go away. the whole lobbyist funding of trips for members surfaced in a big way back in the jack abramoff scandal 2006 when it became obvious that he was using travel to lavish destinations and events to essentially bribe lawmakers and a number of people went to jail over that. the house and senate both realize they have a serious problem and went to work to try to make reforms....
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let us breathe, let us live our lives, let us be americans. >> we are spending the evening asking our viewers and listeners whether they find town halls helpful. as a congressman, do you find these meetings helpful? >> absolutely. we are unique because of how large our district is. we have 26 counties. there are a few congressmen and congress women that have a larger district than that, but the only way we can communicate effectively with everybody is through town hall meetings. there isn't a media source that can cover our entire district. we have to go to them. in our campaign, what we heard over and over again was people said the only time they ever saw their congressman was during the campaign cycles. that is not who we are. we want to make sure we are accountable to the individual and the only way we can be accountable is to make sure that we stand in front of them and hold ourselves accountable. host: this is your first opportunity. you were elected last november. how does this feel compared to campaigning? >> it probably feels a little bit better because we are in a situation w
let us breathe, let us live our lives, let us be americans. >> we are spending the evening asking our viewers and listeners whether they find town halls helpful. as a congressman, do you find these meetings helpful? >> absolutely. we are unique because of how large our district is. we have 26 counties. there are a few congressmen and congress women that have a larger district than that, but the only way we can communicate effectively with everybody is through town hall meetings....
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the unfolding battle to protect your right to vote in this country. it's being waged on multiple fronts in multiple states. we've got full coverage after a whole host of developments in a moment with texas representative waukeen castro and the reverend al sharpton. >>> as the outrage over russia's anti-gay laws continue to grow, we're beginning to get a disturbing picture of what life is like there for its lgbt citizens. my guest tonight is russian, openly gay and about to flee the country. >>> plus, stop and frisk and edward snown, what do they have in quhcommon? a whole lot more than you might think. >>> we begin on the front lines of voter suppression, with multiple developments across the country, not the least of which is the attorney general of the united states eric holder suing the state of texas, two states suing the federal government back, and a prominent republi
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the unfolding battle to protect your right to vote in this country. it's being waged on multiple fronts in multiple states. we've got full coverage after a whole host of developments in a moment with texas representative waukeen castro and the reverend al sharpton. >>> as the outrage over russia's anti-gay laws continue...
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inspectors was too late to be credible. >> if it's confirmed that chemicals were us used. al jazeera has just gone back to that city. >> reporter: rising into the air like a set of hands. there are actually 16 fingers representing the date of the attack, 16th of march, 1988. the monument is under repair but the people don't want iraq and the world to forget what happened here, and a memorial has been set up inside. the pictures show the brutality of a chemical attack. there is no blood, no traces of explosion on the bodies. they have become famous and have not lost the ability to shock. images that are now repeated in syria. the attack was ordered by saddam hussein's regime which had launch war against iran eight years earlier. iranian army had moved into the area an they launched the offensive. he was hanged in baghdad in 2010 for his role. the noose is on display here. thithis is a picture from the te commemorated in a book. he was just 11 when the attack happened. his mother and grandmother died. and the attack in syria is a grim reminder. >> when i saw it, the pictures
inspectors was too late to be credible. >> if it's confirmed that chemicals were us used. al jazeera has just gone back to that city. >> reporter: rising into the air like a set of hands. there are actually 16 fingers representing the date of the attack, 16th of march, 1988. the monument is under repair but the people don't want iraq and the world to forget what happened here, and a memorial has been set up inside. the pictures show the brutality of a chemical attack. there is no...
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the ringleaders will use their use their own. they cannot use it. it is in their interest to maximize their return. that is to get other people participating. they will give friends, colleagues, occasionally they will bring in disadvantaged people from the streets and are their names and social security numbers. it is extremely unfortunate. thatingleader will use information to apply and apply for student aid. that money will go back to the person whose name and social that belongs to, and in the ringleader and that person split the money. host: when someone clicks the check, they don't have to go face-to-face with university from the remainder of the pell grant money. guest: they do not. they comes electronically to the student, or alleged student. host: we have the federal student aid website. can something be done there to help give more information to make sure this doesn't happen? guest: there are a number of byngs that can be done both the department and by universities, which you have mentioned. reportartment, we did a a couple of years ago t
the ringleaders will use their use their own. they cannot use it. it is in their interest to maximize their return. that is to get other people participating. they will give friends, colleagues, occasionally they will bring in disadvantaged people from the streets and are their names and social security numbers. it is extremely unfortunate. thatingleader will use information to apply and apply for student aid. that money will go back to the person whose name and social that belongs to, and in...
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republicans -- send us a tweet @cspanwj. you can also e-mail us, journal@c-span.org. we will begin with josh rogan who broke the story. he is our senior correspondent on the phone. is headline in your piece the obama administration secretly suspended military aid to egypt. how did you find this out? the primary source was senator patrick leahy, he is the chairman of the state and foreign appropriations subcommittee. i asked a lot of people what was going on with this $1.3 billion of u.s. military aid to egypt. their understanding was that it had been halted. i investigated a little bit further and what i found was that the administration's review of military aid is ongoing. they are going through a broad review of the entire u.s. egypt relationship. they decided not to disburse most forms of the military aid, with some exceptions this was a -- with some to exceptions. despite the fact that the administration is determined that -- if that sounds at the mouthful, it is because it is. where's the money in the process? and what impact will it have? administration public l
republicans -- send us a tweet @cspanwj. you can also e-mail us, journal@c-span.org. we will begin with josh rogan who broke the story. he is our senior correspondent on the phone. is headline in your piece the obama administration secretly suspended military aid to egypt. how did you find this out? the primary source was senator patrick leahy, he is the chairman of the state and foreign appropriations subcommittee. i asked a lot of people what was going on with this $1.3 billion of u.s....
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for young women, a lot of what we're doing in news, we use the technology that college women are using, speak to them through their professors and other students, and peers, and try to meet the more they are. >> on a similar front, marilinda garcia, what do you think could be done, what would be your advice to get more young women to run for office? >> i think programs like this are important because they showcase people liked karin do wonderful work, other elected officials around the country we are around in the country. it seems to me -- the most important thing for me, was that somebody actively encourages someone to take that step. there have been studies done about corporate involvement with women, all these other sectors, and what they always say is with women, despite all the things being equal -- they are qualified, intelligent, capable, accomplished just as much as their male counterparts, we tend to question our qualifications, the timing, all of these things, and not run for that promotion, not ask for the salary raise. i think there is an intersection with politics there,
for young women, a lot of what we're doing in news, we use the technology that college women are using, speak to them through their professors and other students, and peers, and try to meet the more they are. >> on a similar front, marilinda garcia, what do you think could be done, what would be your advice to get more young women to run for office? >> i think programs like this are important because they showcase people liked karin do wonderful work, other elected officials around...
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i will stand on the side of bob filner who stood on the side of us for 40 years. >> don't sell us out. if he doesn't resign today, today, then we will keep on getting the signatures and we will recall him. >> reporter: 18 women have accused the mayor of sexual harassment including three business executives, two military vets, a vice admiral and two singers. one filed a lawsuit. some attorneys believe the value of that lawsuit will fall when the monster inside me, filner, leaves and the victim is suing innocent taxpayers. the tawdry actions of filner, ex-congressman anthony weiner and eliot spitzer undermines the democratic brand. >> good retort for republicans to use when democrats raise the war on women issue against the gop. you know, that's what politics is about today. it's a war of sound bites. you've got to have a good one. well, thanks to filner and weiner and spitzer, the republicans now have a good sound bite retort. >> reporter: now today's vote could essentially end op"oprahopen opera by the sea. if it's accepted, we expect a special election to replace him in the next 90 d
i will stand on the side of bob filner who stood on the side of us for 40 years. >> don't sell us out. if he doesn't resign today, today, then we will keep on getting the signatures and we will recall him. >> reporter: 18 women have accused the mayor of sexual harassment including three business executives, two military vets, a vice admiral and two singers. one filed a lawsuit. some attorneys believe the value of that lawsuit will fall when the monster inside me, filner, leaves and...
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most much us around 60 and back around 80 tomorrow. tomorrow the weather will begin to change as the clouds begin to stream in out of the south. the a rain maker developing in the coastal southeast and will run the coast. it will go into the day on sunday. enjoy a mild and dry evening and a bright start in the morning because things will change, especially on sunday. more on that coming up. >>> back to school in moore, oklahoma. a city devastated by a deadly tornado that struck at the end of the past school year and killed several students. teachers and faculty welcome kids back today with a big celebration hoping to put the memory of the twister behind them. >> reporter: it's a new beginning in moore, oklahoma. >> it's first day of school. we're back together. [ cheers and applause ] . >> reporter: abc world news went back to school with students after a powerful ef 5 tornado tore through the town in may killing four people including seven people from the elementary school. two schools were flattened by the twister. >> are you excited
most much us around 60 and back around 80 tomorrow. tomorrow the weather will begin to change as the clouds begin to stream in out of the south. the a rain maker developing in the coastal southeast and will run the coast. it will go into the day on sunday. enjoy a mild and dry evening and a bright start in the morning because things will change, especially on sunday. more on that coming up. >>> back to school in moore, oklahoma. a city devastated by a deadly tornado that struck at the...
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a military boat takes us to another nearby village. the waters rose over jejing ho over the past months. this is an ethnic minority showcase village, plenty has been spent on it. plenty more will need to be once the water is begun. at one end of the main street boats are a more reliable form of transport than motor bikes. a sense of normality seems to persist. >> now the electricity is back it's getting better. i've never seen such a big flood in my life. i'm all here in 1984. there have been a couple of floods since then but nothing like this. >> things may be looking brighter in the village but for the soldiers on the bank the work goes on. they know the water is still rising and more rain clouds are due before the weekend. hearst forcett, al jazeera, china. >> a record amount of money may soon be paid for a rare ming bowl. the estimated value, more than $10 million. if the bowl is purchased for that price that will set an auction record for any piece from that period. well, could it be college sports season is here? michael eaves is
a military boat takes us to another nearby village. the waters rose over jejing ho over the past months. this is an ethnic minority showcase village, plenty has been spent on it. plenty more will need to be once the water is begun. at one end of the main street boats are a more reliable form of transport than motor bikes. a sense of normality seems to persist. >> now the electricity is back it's getting better. i've never seen such a big flood in my life. i'm all here in 1984. there have...
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use promo code notme. order now and get this document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands. a $29 value free. don't wait until you become the next victim. ♪ ♪ >>> it took him 51 hours to do it. jim drier kept his word and completed a 22-mile swim across the lake to detroit towing a dinghy filled with 1,000 pounds of brick. he's a marathon swimmer called the shark. he finished 21 hours later than expected. he made the swim to raise money for habitat for humanity. >> how sweet. congratulations. >>> a virginia fisherman set a world record after catching a really big frankenfish. he hooked the 17 pound six ounce snake head. all the guys here are riveted by this. you should see the way they are looking at this fish. is this a big deal, guys? >> it's a big fish. it's slimy. >> it can breathe air. he beat the old record by two ounces. 17 pounds, 6 ounce. >> it's big for a frankenfish. >> i don't fish but they are riveted. >> it's the delivery more than anything else. it was compelling.
use promo code notme. order now and get this document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands. a $29 value free. don't wait until you become the next victim. ♪ ♪ >>> it took him 51 hours to do it. jim drier kept his word and completed a 22-mile swim across the lake to detroit towing a dinghy filled with 1,000 pounds of brick. he's a marathon swimmer called the shark. he finished 21 hours later than expected. he made the swim to raise money for habitat for...
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thank you for joining us. it's a horrific crime that's actually generating calls to boycott america. a young man from australia was gunned down while jogging, allegedly by three american teenagers who were bored and did it for the fun of it. the senseless shooting is sparking both shock and outrage. >> reporter: a senseless murder causing an international uproar. >> a chilling story out of oklahoma. >> a shocking crime in oklahoma. the so-called thrill killing of a man from australia. >> reporter: police say these three teenagers gunned down a young man just for fun because they were bored. 22-year-old christopher lane played baseball in duncan, oklahoma. he was shot in the back from a car while he was out jogging. >> i am appalled. this is not supposed to happen in this community. >> reporter: prosecutor jason hicks said one of the accused, 15-year-old jason edwards actually danced as he was taken to jail. >> this whole thing was one great big joke. he thought it was funny. >> reporter: listen to the just rel
thank you for joining us. it's a horrific crime that's actually generating calls to boycott america. a young man from australia was gunned down while jogging, allegedly by three american teenagers who were bored and did it for the fun of it. the senseless shooting is sparking both shock and outrage. >> reporter: a senseless murder causing an international uproar. >> a chilling story out of oklahoma. >> a shocking crime in oklahoma. the so-called thrill killing of a man from...
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for us. need men andat, we women that have courage. we are not looking for excuses. foundation mark lever ine, freedom works, all have found arguments on why obama care should be defunded. is, have estion to you you sat down with any of these organizations to discuss this so perhaps your opinion with be change the? >> if you have not would you so?sider doing >> i have dinner every tuesday demint.th jim claim that because you won't for obama er you are care is utterly ridiculous. i don't disagree away need to get obama care. tactic.ree with the you don't set a strategy out to ry to accomplish something ignoring a couple of realistic facts. is the only way you get rid f obama care is with 67 votes in the u.s. senate. the house of of reserves unless obama is going to roll over and say i made a to quit this, e and i don't think that will happen. that is number one. glad you raised the issue because it means you are involved in the future of ur country and that is admirable. ted cruz marco rubio,
for us. need men andat, we women that have courage. we are not looking for excuses. foundation mark lever ine, freedom works, all have found arguments on why obama care should be defunded. is, have estion to you you sat down with any of these organizations to discuss this so perhaps your opinion with be change the? >> if you have not would you so?sider doing >> i have dinner every tuesday demint.th jim claim that because you won't for obama er you are care is utterly ridiculous. i...
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. >> i appreciate you coming before us today. it takes a lot of guts. >> not much brains. >> i -- it is my feeling that we have lost the brain and have no leaders in that 5305 people running this nation. [applause] financing part of the problem, and i share your frustration, my wife is a rabid democrat. i had to endure and obama sign in my front yard. [laughter] what i understand is why we can't just come up with good ideas and agree on good ideas. this seems like we're back to being republicans are democrats. i am an american. i was not able to love for the person i wanted to in this last election because of the rules and oklahoma are so harsh. a big problem, i think it would be ed kennedy headed defund the federal government. most of the stuff we do at the local level seems to be doing okay. i have an idea that maybe if we started estate paying our federal taxes to the state and lead in the state defined, we might get something done that way. my question is. i have a lot of things, and i don't expect it listened all of them. my
. >> i appreciate you coming before us today. it takes a lot of guts. >> not much brains. >> i -- it is my feeling that we have lost the brain and have no leaders in that 5305 people running this nation. [applause] financing part of the problem, and i share your frustration, my wife is a rabid democrat. i had to endure and obama sign in my front yard. [laughter] what i understand is why we can't just come up with good ideas and agree on good ideas. this seems like we're back...
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use hand sanitizer. make sure the child gets enough rest. 1 to 12 hours of sleep a night -- 10 to 12 hours of sleep a night is best. a good nutritious meal can build resistance. doctors say bundle up their overcoats. studies have shown people who protect themselves from hold man's winter's wrath are less likely to catch a cold later in the year. for today's health minute, reporting. >>> one of the worst things that comes with back to school is making timing to pack paul have those lunches. experts said go for variety. try to hit all the food groups. even though you want your little ones to eat healthy, it's okay to send along a treat. and she believes communication is key. >> i think it's important for parents and children to establish an open relationship on what they're eating. if they want to buy something, be open and not to have kids feel like they have to sneak or trade with their friends. >> forget about mills industry meat f your kids do buy, the options are much healthier than in years past. sch
use hand sanitizer. make sure the child gets enough rest. 1 to 12 hours of sleep a night -- 10 to 12 hours of sleep a night is best. a good nutritious meal can build resistance. doctors say bundle up their overcoats. studies have shown people who protect themselves from hold man's winter's wrath are less likely to catch a cold later in the year. for today's health minute, reporting. >>> one of the worst things that comes with back to school is making timing to pack paul have those...
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tell us about it by e-mailing us at big idea.msnbc@nbcuni.com. getting the right nutrition during your busy day can be a challenge. take control of your nutrition with each delicious bar provides boost bars are perfect with a meal or as a nutritious snack. plus, they are available in chocolate and peanut butter chocolate flavors. a great-tasting way to get the nutrition you need. brand power. helping you buy better. it was very painful situation. the rash was on my right hip, going all the way down my leg. i'm very athletic and i swim in the ocean. shingles forced me out of the water. the doctor asked me "did you have chickenpox when you were a child?" the pain level was so high, it became unbearable. >>> new evacuations overnight as the massively wildfire in idaho continues to intense fi. at least 2,300 homes are now in harm's way. more than 700 firefighters are working around the clock attacking that inferno from the air, and on the ground. dry air and gusty conditions there. gusty winds are fueling the flames which have now wurnd more than 100
tell us about it by e-mailing us at big idea.msnbc@nbcuni.com. getting the right nutrition during your busy day can be a challenge. take control of your nutrition with each delicious bar provides boost bars are perfect with a meal or as a nutritious snack. plus, they are available in chocolate and peanut butter chocolate flavors. a great-tasting way to get the nutrition you need. brand power. helping you buy better. it was very painful situation. the rash was on my right hip, going all the way...
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i think hospice is out in front of us. we don't use it. a lot of people don't get referred until a couple of days before death the doctors are uncomfortable having a hard discussion. you can't have a hard discussion in a ten-minute visit. well -- [inaudible] with respect to what you showed. is there a difference between for-profit hospitals and not-for-profit hospital subpoena one getting in faster than another? >> you know, i think that's broader of question of for-profit and not-period of time. there's good behavior and misbehavior on both sides. there's an argument about managed care about fee for service. i don't care. someone has to manage it. somebody has to pay claims. i don't care who does it. do it well. somebody has to run the hospital. i don't care who does it. do it well. i think we had the wrong argument all along. you can make any system work if you have the right expectations, if you manage it well, if you have transparency of data, public reporting of data. it doesn't seem that for-profit are taking a lead consolidation cur
i think hospice is out in front of us. we don't use it. a lot of people don't get referred until a couple of days before death the doctors are uncomfortable having a hard discussion. you can't have a hard discussion in a ten-minute visit. well -- [inaudible] with respect to what you showed. is there a difference between for-profit hospitals and not-for-profit hospital subpoena one getting in faster than another? >> you know, i think that's broader of question of for-profit and not-period...
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are using scare tactics. they're more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> this morning at a ceo forum in raleigh just seconds after governor mccrory left the stage, a well-known left wing extremist, former secretary of state retired general colin powell, took the stage as keynote speaker and basically let governor mccrory have it. no audio was allowed. here's what he said. "i want to see policies that encourage every american to vote, not make it more difficult to vote. it immediately turns off a voting bloc the republican party needs. these kinds of actions do not build the base. it just turns people away. you an say what you like, but there is no voter fraud. how can it be widespread and undetected? what it really says to minority voters is we really are sort of punishing you." joining me, host of "politicsnation," my colleague, reverend al sharpton. a special two-hour edition of his show will air tomorrow, "march on washington: the dr
are using scare tactics. they're more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> this morning at a ceo forum in raleigh just seconds after governor mccrory left the stage, a well-known left wing extremist, former secretary of state retired general colin powell, took the stage as keynote speaker and basically let governor mccrory have it. no audio was allowed. here's what he said. "i want to see policies that encourage...
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. >> a bart strike costs us about $73 million a day. that is people sitting in traffic, having to find other ways to get to work or to get to where they are going. >> reporter: that doesn't include the trickle down effect. bartender says the business depends on people being able to get to work. >> a lot of our customers come in for lunch. if they are not making it to work or telecommunicating from home then we don't have lunch business. >> reporter: fewer customers, fewer dollars. >> the business needs the customers. definitely affects everybody where it hurts. >> reporter: she like so many others hope bart and unions can come to an agreement without striking. >> car pooling could be the key to reducing traffic congestion if there is a strike. officials expect ten percent more traffic this time. many commuters are expected to turn to ride sharing apps to find rides. during the last strike apps saw a 50% increase in drivers and riders. the ride sharing app carma is offering cash back to drivers who sign up to participate. >>> another opt
. >> a bart strike costs us about $73 million a day. that is people sitting in traffic, having to find other ways to get to work or to get to where they are going. >> reporter: that doesn't include the trickle down effect. bartender says the business depends on people being able to get to work. >> a lot of our customers come in for lunch. if they are not making it to work or telecommunicating from home then we don't have lunch business. >> reporter: fewer customers,...
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they like to tell us the middle class and give us an i number. they'll say the middle class is 49,871 or 51. the middle class isn't a number. i tell them that it's about -- it's about understanding. in your bones the middle class, middle class is about a value set. being able to own your home and not just rent it. it's about being able to live in a safe neighborhood where your kids can walk the streets. it's about the dignity of a job that allows you to support your family, being able to take care of your parents when they get older and hope your kids will never have to take care of you. it's about being able to send your kid to a good school where if he or she does well and qualified to get to college, you have a chance to get them there. it's about making sure that if they get there, you can afford it. and mr. president, i've never met a mother or father nor have you as we've campaigned all across this great nation whether in a poor neighborhood, an middle class or a wealthy didn't dream, child would have access to a college and as all you folk
they like to tell us the middle class and give us an i number. they'll say the middle class is 49,871 or 51. the middle class isn't a number. i tell them that it's about -- it's about understanding. in your bones the middle class, middle class is about a value set. being able to own your home and not just rent it. it's about being able to live in a safe neighborhood where your kids can walk the streets. it's about the dignity of a job that allows you to support your family, being able to take...
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. >> a bart strike costs us about $73 million a day. that is people sitting in traffic, having to find other ways to get to work or to get to where they are going. >> reporter: that doesn't include the trickle down effect. bartender says the business depends on people being able to get to work. >> a lot of our customers come in for lunch. if they are not making it to work or telecommunicating from home then we don't have lunch business. >> reporter: fewer customers, fewer dollars. >> the business needs the customers. definitely affects everybody where it hurts. >> reporter: she like so many others hope bart and unions can come to an agreement without striking. >> car pooling could be the key to reducing traffic congestion if there is a strike. officials expect ten percent more traffic this time. many commuters are expected to turn to ride sharing apps to find rides. during the last strike apps saw a 50% increase in drivers and riders. the ride sharing app carma is offering cash back to drivers who sign up to participate. >>> another opt
. >> a bart strike costs us about $73 million a day. that is people sitting in traffic, having to find other ways to get to work or to get to where they are going. >> reporter: that doesn't include the trickle down effect. bartender says the business depends on people being able to get to work. >> a lot of our customers come in for lunch. if they are not making it to work or telecommunicating from home then we don't have lunch business. >> reporter: fewer customers,...
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he had a better eye, he had been watching this much longer than us. but then we started to see the glow. and then the orb of the moon rose into this narrow gap between two twin towers looking north into the rocky mountains. and as that happened, i turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is chaco canyon, the largest anastazi site in the southwest, just over the horizon. and in between these towers and chaco canyon there are fire signal stations up on top of buttes. every fire signal station is in view of two other signal stations. each of those, four, on and on and on so that a fire would be lit at one spot and everybody would know, you could send messages for hundreds of miles. you could send messages over mountain ranges. there are fire signals all over the four corners, rows and fire signals. i talked to the guy who first discovered these signals
he had a better eye, he had been watching this much longer than us. but then we started to see the glow. and then the orb of the moon rose into this narrow gap between two twin towers looking north into the rocky mountains. and as that happened, i turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is...
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they have open policy to listen to us about the needs and how they change organizational ly fr us. wells fargo has partnered with the community housing partnership to help end homelessness here in san francisco. >> to learn more go the wellsfargo.com/about/charitable s. >>> this rn mobbing more than 1,000 kids will get backpacks stuffed with school supplies in san francisco. the annual event will be held at the ella huj community center in the western addition neighborhood. there is a free health care for families who participate. families must take part of the fair to receive the backpack. it runs from 10:00 this morning and until 3:00 this afternoon and it is sponsored by the public defenders office. >>> today a new meaning of going green. >> i'm scott budman and a new biotech company taking algae and turning it into skin care products. we will go inside of the lab coming up. >>> and this morning a marine layer across the golden gate is starting to break up. you can see the shadow of the sun on the roadways. we will be back to explain the rest of the weekend weather. "h" yummy, s
they have open policy to listen to us about the needs and how they change organizational ly fr us. wells fargo has partnered with the community housing partnership to help end homelessness here in san francisco. >> to learn more go the wellsfargo.com/about/charitable s. >>> this rn mobbing more than 1,000 kids will get backpacks stuffed with school supplies in san francisco. the annual event will be held at the ella huj community center in the western addition neighborhood. there...
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iraq use were celebrating the end of ramadan. violence has been on the rise since the government crackdown on a protest camp and april. 18 u.s. embassies closed because of the terrorist threat. the embassies in yemen will be remaining close. closedbassy is staying because of the continuing concern about the threat for potential terrorist attacks by al qaeda. the consulate will also remain close. it was shut down due to a separate threads. around theding lincoln memorial, crews remain to remove green paint from the statue. it was vandalized a few weeks ago. authorities believed several monuments were defaced by a woman. with steve rudin with a look at what is to come. forecast.bad for the a big change on the way in the outlook. head over to doppler radar. for the most part, it is quite and draw. if you showers beginning to creep in on the south. look at the bottom of the screen, scattered showers at the time. lingering showers around fredericksburg and quantico in the early morning hours. 68 in winchester, frederick now at 66. wak
iraq use were celebrating the end of ramadan. violence has been on the rise since the government crackdown on a protest camp and april. 18 u.s. embassies closed because of the terrorist threat. the embassies in yemen will be remaining close. closedbassy is staying because of the continuing concern about the threat for potential terrorist attacks by al qaeda. the consulate will also remain close. it was shut down due to a separate threads. around theding lincoln memorial, crews remain to remove...
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it is going to hurt us. we are going to get our sons and daughters killed over a situation where we do not know who is the culprit. is like the big bad wolf and we have come to blow your house debt. we will get some bricks pushed back on us and our people are going to be hurt. i don't think it is a good idea to be running there without all of the true facts. sayingf reporters are this man actually did it without knowing if that is true or not. that is like a mad parent. you cannot assume the child did without fax. running in their, we would be putting ourselves in that situation. the white house is now saying -- caller: i don't like that --pons of mass instruction of mass destruction statement. last time they said that, it was a big flat out lie. host: when the white house says there's very little doubt, as a senior official told -- said in a statement yesterday. you don't believe the white house at this point, either? caller: i am not saying i don't believe you. weapons of mass destruction, we know that is
it is going to hurt us. we are going to get our sons and daughters killed over a situation where we do not know who is the culprit. is like the big bad wolf and we have come to blow your house debt. we will get some bricks pushed back on us and our people are going to be hurt. i don't think it is a good idea to be running there without all of the true facts. sayingf reporters are this man actually did it without knowing if that is true or not. that is like a mad parent. you cannot assume the...
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, it could happen to us all of us. >> john: yoko ono started artists against fracking. and so is the left wing media. >> it comes up by the millions of gallons and protests grow. >> a lot of people are getting sick. >> john: you would think assistant the anti-fracking movie includes this frightening scene. >> oh, jesus christ. >> john: so much gas in his water he could light it. >> what you are seeing is real. >> john: an influential environmental group, river people. >> all the people from the compy, says this isn't our problem. this was there in the first place, but they are lying. >> john: he and the gas land movie says this is much mo likely to happen after fracking but when state and environmental officials investigated they concluded fracking had nothing to do with it. it was just gas that is naturally in the groun that happened. there are many places in america where no tracking is done, but water still catches fire. this is a lake in alaska. this man lives in new york where fracking is banned, yet... and if fracking doesn't cause these problems. why the headline
, it could happen to us all of us. >> john: yoko ono started artists against fracking. and so is the left wing media. >> it comes up by the millions of gallons and protests grow. >> a lot of people are getting sick. >> john: you would think assistant the anti-fracking movie includes this frightening scene. >> oh, jesus christ. >> john: so much gas in his water he could light it. >> what you are seeing is real. >> john: an influential environmental...
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the low will keep us below average. and it will boot scoot through and santa rosa the high this year 83 and livermore 89. 74 and san francisco and 84. it will be below 73 cooler degrees. that's the airport. san jose. livermore 81. oakland 67 and another cool day. i haven't been over since the 4th. it will bring 52 santa rosa. and low 60s to run mist and drizzle. and 37 and that is timing. and low clouds in place and santa rosa. and 80s and 73. and 66 richmond. 80s and jim in said it is overcast. and 76 san jose and santa cruz. 50s and 60s. a lot of 70s. and kind of staying cool into wednesday or thursday. and it goes through a little bit by the weekend. >> a search is underway for a teen who walked away from a juvenile detention center. the boy was being held at the log cabin youth camp. he left the detention center at 6:30 wearing a burgundy shirt and tan pants. >> and pam. time now is 6:40 a company that responds to communities all over. it needs help itself. what it will take for rural metro ambulance service to stay
the low will keep us below average. and it will boot scoot through and santa rosa the high this year 83 and livermore 89. 74 and san francisco and 84. it will be below 73 cooler degrees. that's the airport. san jose. livermore 81. oakland 67 and another cool day. i haven't been over since the 4th. it will bring 52 santa rosa. and low 60s to run mist and drizzle. and 37 and that is timing. and low clouds in place and santa rosa. and 80s and 73. and 66 richmond. 80s and jim in said it is...
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that's going to bring us better chance for showers and thunderstorms in the forecast. a chance for the showers and storms by this afternoon. the line of showers and thunderstorms that roll in towards tomorrow afternoon and evening. we start to have prubill pressure build in. download the storm shield app. if we get a thunderstorm it will alert you if it is in you neighborhood. the planner for today. fog this morning, by 10:00 partly cloudy. showers and storms possible by this afternoon. by 10:00 scattered storms. now a check of the traffic with loren. >>> we have a downed tree. west me stie, knee may beery road. closer to baltimore, harrisburg, 63 miles per hour, shawan. 83 remaining clear in to downtown. 95, moving along, 543. an easy ride driving down to white marsh. we will remain in the green. normal 6 minutes, 695 up to speed. east side 11 minute ride on the outer loop 95 up to 83. things are picking up on the west side. nothing to worry about. 13 minutes from 795 down to 95. follow me on twitter@maryland traffic. increased spending on the power grid to make it st
that's going to bring us better chance for showers and thunderstorms in the forecast. a chance for the showers and storms by this afternoon. the line of showers and thunderstorms that roll in towards tomorrow afternoon and evening. we start to have prubill pressure build in. download the storm shield app. if we get a thunderstorm it will alert you if it is in you neighborhood. the planner for today. fog this morning, by 10:00 partly cloudy. showers and storms possible by this afternoon. by...
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, it could happen to us all of us. >> john: yoko ono started artists against fracking. and so is the left wing media. >> it comes up by the millions of gallons and protests grow. >> a lot of people are getting sick. >> john: you would think assistant the anti-fracking movie includes this frightening scene. >> oh, jesus christ. >> john: so much gas in his water he could light it. >> what you are seeing is real. >> john: an influential environmental group, river people. >> all the people from the company, says this isn't our problem. this was there in the first place, but they are lying. >> john: he and the gas land movie says this is much more likely to happen after fracking but when state and environmental officials investigated they conclude fracking had nothing to do with it. it was just gas that is naturally in the ground. that happened. there are many places in america where no tracking is done, but water still catches fire. this is a lake in alaska. this man lives in new york where fracking is banned, yet... and if fracking doesn't cause these problems. why the hea
, it could happen to us all of us. >> john: yoko ono started artists against fracking. and so is the left wing media. >> it comes up by the millions of gallons and protests grow. >> a lot of people are getting sick. >> john: you would think assistant the anti-fracking movie includes this frightening scene. >> oh, jesus christ. >> john: so much gas in his water he could light it. >> what you are seeing is real. >> john: an influential environmental...
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a dc-10 was used to drop fire retardants. at least three town, under mandatory evacuation. >>> in june, a town of prescott, arizona lost 16 hotshots to a wildfire. carter evans reports. >> reporter: the fire that swept over the hot shots left jewel l juliann ashcraft a widow. her husband andrew was 29 years old. >> i want to be just mourning my husband. be supporting our children, to be figuring out what our new normal is. >> reporter: but she's been denied the lifetime benefits she was counting on to raise her four children. the youngest is 18 months old. >> did you expect that this would be this much of an issue? >> no, as shocked as i was that my husband went to work and never came home, i'm equally shocked in how the city has treated our family since then. >> reporter: all 19 hot shot families will receive workers compensation, and a one-time federal payment of $328,000. but the city insists ashcraft and 12 others were seasonal employees and therefore, not entitled to the lifetime salaries and health benefits worth millio
a dc-10 was used to drop fire retardants. at least three town, under mandatory evacuation. >>> in june, a town of prescott, arizona lost 16 hotshots to a wildfire. carter evans reports. >> reporter: the fire that swept over the hot shots left jewel l juliann ashcraft a widow. her husband andrew was 29 years old. >> i want to be just mourning my husband. be supporting our children, to be figuring out what our new normal is. >> reporter: but she's been denied the...
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that's not us. that's criticism from somebody that probably supports a national health care plan of some kind. finally, i think this does get overlooked in the debate, and i want to end my comments on a point of agreement because while we have voted repeatedly to repeal, there have actually been times we have on both sides of the aisle agreed and agreed with the president about changing this bill. in the last couple of years we actually passed seven pieces of legislation when we were in the majority, they obviously had to go through a democratic senate and the president's desk, that changed or modified obamacare. that saved about $62 billion. my friends after ramming that legislation through looked at the so-called 1040's that were going to be attached to every $600 purchase and said you guys are right. that's a really bad idea. the president thought so, too. we got rid of it. we also got rid of the assisted living portion of it, the so-called class act that was financially unsustainable. why? secre
that's not us. that's criticism from somebody that probably supports a national health care plan of some kind. finally, i think this does get overlooked in the debate, and i want to end my comments on a point of agreement because while we have voted repeatedly to repeal, there have actually been times we have on both sides of the aisle agreed and agreed with the president about changing this bill. in the last couple of years we actually passed seven pieces of legislation when we were in the...